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17:35 Jul 7, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Nadia Chamina Russian Federation Local time: 17:32 | ||||
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Siete tutti sani e ... Explanation: Siete tutti sani e salvi? Eravate in macchina? Spero nessuno ha guidato ubriaco. [Сьете тутти сани э сальви? Эравате ин маккина? Спэро нессуно а гуидато убриако] какой ужас в "транскрипции"! |
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Siete tutti quanti sani e salvi? Non и che per caso vi siete messi a guidare in stato di ubriachezza Explanation: Пробую с русскими буквами...Сиэте тутти куанти сани е салви? Нон э ке куалкуно си э мессо а гуидаре ин стато ди увриакецца? Росселла... |
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Alla fine -siete tutti sani e salvi?Eravate in macchina?Non eravate ubriachi al volante? Explanation: Алла фине - сиете тутти сани э сальви, эравате ин маккина? Нон эравате убриаки аль воланте? Не знаю как вам подходит транскрипция по-русски:) Удачи в диалоге! Nady |
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